More Legal trouble for Ayyub! Rana Ayyub again booked for calling Hindu students ‘terrorists’

In an interview with the BBC, Rana Ayyub was clearly seen referring to Hindu students protesting against the burqa as vigilantes and terrorists.

NewsBharati    05-Mar-2022 11:37:12 AM
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It seems like the legal trouble for Intellectual journalist 'Rana Ayyub' has been increased, as Hubballi-Dharwad police have filed a fresh FIR against alleged Ayyub for calling students at Udupi college protesting with Saffron flags as terrorists.
 
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In an interview with the BBC, Rana Ayyub was clearly seen referring to Hindu students protesting against the burqa as vigilantes and terrorists. In an aggressive tone typical to her, she was seen ranting, “…Why suddenly has this group of young Hindu vigilantes – Hindu terrorists for that matter who are hosting saffron flags in an educational complex in Karnataka?”
 
 
She was seen questioning, “Why are male students unfurling a saffron flag in an educational institution? What does that mean?”
 
On February 21, the Hindu activist group – Hindu IT Cell had filed a complaint against Rana Ayyub for referring to students at Udupi college protesting against the Muslim girl students as ‘terrorists.’
 
 
 
After the inciting video made rounds on social media, the Hindu IT Cell had registered a complaint. The complainant had urged the police to register a case against the anti-Indian propagandist under the IPC Sections of 124A (Sedition), 153A (creating enmity and division), 295A and 298 (deliberate and malicious attempt to outrage religious feelings), 504 (intentional insult to Hindu community) and other section.
 
 
However, a few days later, after registering the complaint, the Hindu IT Cell had alleged that the police were refusing to register the complaint.
 
It is pertinent to note that recently, the Enforcement Directorate had frozen the accounts of Rana Ayyub and attached Rs 1.77 crores that she had raised in the name of charity and siphoned off in the accounts of her family members and herself.
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